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Technicians by site
Scotland High, you can call Jordan Goldson @ 910-610-7751, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Spring Hill Middle, you can call Tracy McGill @ 910-852-0608, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Carver Middle, you can call LeJuan Oxendine @ 910-852-1508, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Laurel Hill, you can call LeJuan Oxendine @ 910-852-1508, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
South Johnson, you can call Tracy McGill @ 910-852-0608, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Sycamore Lane Primary, you can call Tracy McGill @ 910-852-0608, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Sycamore Lane Elementary, you can call Tracy McGill @ 910-852-0608, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Wagram, you can call Tracy McGill @ 910-852-0608, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
The Shaw Academy, you can call LeJuan Oxendine @ 910-852-1508, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
Search, you can call LeJuan Oxendine @ 910-852-1508, or Mary Collins @ 910-318-5170
The Administrative Technology department is responsible for the acquisition, installation, maintenance and disposal of computer and communications systems across the school district. This includes computer hardware and software in offices and classrooms, printers and most other computer peripherals. The technical support staff is divided up among all 10 campuses and administration facilities, so each location has a primary contact for most routine technology support issues. We maintain an online workorder system to streamline the support request process. This system automatically emails the appropriate technician and school facilitator when a work order is opened or closed so that requests can be evaluated and possibly placed at a higher level of response if the concern affects critical operations or an entire facility.